slovo | definícia |
nationalize (encz) | nationalize,znárodnit |
nationalize (gcide) | nationalize \na"tion*al*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Nationalized; p. pr. & vb. n. Nationalizing.] [Cf. F.
nationaliser.]
1. To make national; to make a nation of; to endow with the
character and habits of a nation, or the peculiar
sentiments and attachment of citizens of a nation.
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2. To change ownership of (a business, a property) from
private ownership to state ownership or control; as, to
nationalize the steel industry.
[PJC] |
nationalize (wn) | nationalize
v 1: put under state control or ownership; "Mitterand
nationalized the banks" [syn: nationalize, nationalise]
[ant: denationalise, denationalize]
2: make national in character or scope; "His heroic deeds were
nationalized by the press" [syn: nationalize,
nationalise] |
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denationalize (encz) | denationalize,reprivatizovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
internationalize (encz) | internationalize,zmezinárodnit v: Zdeněk Brož |
internationalized (encz) | internationalized,zmezinárodněný adj: Zdeněk Brožinternationalized,zmezinárodnil v: Zdeněk Brož |
nationalized (encz) | nationalized,zestátněný adj: Zdeněk Brožnationalized,znárodněný |
nationalizes (encz) | nationalizes,znárodňuje |
renationalized (encz) | renationalized, |
Denationalize (gcide) | Denationalize \De*na"tion*al*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Denationalized; p. pr. & vb. n. Denationalizing.] [Cf. F.
d['e]nationaliser.]
1. To divest or deprive of national character or rights.
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Bonaparte's decree denationalizes, as he calls it,
all ships that have touched at a British port.
--Cobbett.
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An expatriated, denationalized race. --G. Eliot.
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2. to change (something, as an industry or business) from
state to private ownership or control; as, the British
denationalization of steel.
Syn: privatize, denationalise.
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Denationalized (gcide) | Denationalize \De*na"tion*al*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Denationalized; p. pr. & vb. n. Denationalizing.] [Cf. F.
d['e]nationaliser.]
1. To divest or deprive of national character or rights.
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Bonaparte's decree denationalizes, as he calls it,
all ships that have touched at a British port.
--Cobbett.
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An expatriated, denationalized race. --G. Eliot.
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2. to change (something, as an industry or business) from
state to private ownership or control; as, the British
denationalization of steel.
Syn: privatize, denationalise.
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Internationalize (gcide) | Internationalize \In`ter*na"tion*al*ize\, v. t.
To make international; to cause to affect the mutual
relations of two or more nations; as, to internationalize a
principle of law, or a philanthropic enterprise.
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Nationalized (gcide) | nationalize \na"tion*al*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Nationalized; p. pr. & vb. n. Nationalizing.] [Cf. F.
nationaliser.]
1. To make national; to make a nation of; to endow with the
character and habits of a nation, or the peculiar
sentiments and attachment of citizens of a nation.
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2. To change ownership of (a business, a property) from
private ownership to state ownership or control; as, to
nationalize the steel industry.
[PJC] |
denationalize (wn) | denationalize
v 1: put under private control or ownership; "The steel industry
was denationalized" [syn: denationalize, denationalise]
[ant: nationalise, nationalize] |
internationalize (wn) | internationalize
v 1: put under international control; "internationalize trade of
certain drugs" [syn: internationalize,
internationalise]
2: make international in character; "We internationalized the
committee" [syn: internationalize, internationalise] |
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